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Youth-led protesters have returned to the streets in Morocco after a short hiatus. The Gen Z-led movement is one of several emerging throughout the world in which young people are demanding social and political change. In the heart of major cities, demonstrators are rallying for accountability from their leaders and calling for significant reforms in the education system.
Protesters express frustration over the lack of opportunities and quality education, which they believe are crucial for their future. Many young Moroccans feel that the current educational framework does not adequately prepare them for the job market, leading to high unemployment rates among graduates. The movement has gained momentum as young activists utilize social media to organize and spread their message, showcasing their determination to reshape their country’s future.
As the demonstrations continue, the voices of Morocco's youth are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore, signaling a potential shift in the political landscape as they advocate for transparency, equality, and a better educational system.
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